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Hundreds of Catholics from Around the World Condemn Archdiocese of Indianapolis Policy Against Transgender Students
October 7, 2020
by
Gregory McCollum
th Over a thousand people from states countries and continents have signed a letter responding to the Archdiocese of Indianapolis recent policy that will bar transgender nonbinary and gender nonconforming students from enrolling in more than Catholic
Watch: Bringing Spirituality Out of the Closet
October 6, 2020
by
Gregory McCollum
On th we were joined by New Ministry Families with Dignity the Center for LGBTQ and Gender Studies in Religion at the Pacific School of Religion and more for an evening of sharing healings and strategizing for justice In a conversation facilitated by

LGBTQI Catholics: Trump Supreme Court Nominee Could Threaten Rights Lives of our Community
September 26, 2020
by
Marianne Duddy-Burke (she/her)
the organization of Catholics committed to justice equality and full inclusion of LGBTQI people in our church and society joins people across our country in continuing to honor the memory and legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who will be laid to

DignityUSA Comments Opposing HUD Shelter Rules that Base Admission on Biological Sex
September 18, 2020
by
Marianne Duddy-Burke (she/her)
Submitted to US Department of Housing and Urban Development CommentSubmitted via wwwregulationsgovRegulations Division Office of General CounselDepartment of Housing and Urban Development th Street SW Room Washington DC Docket Number FRP Proposed Rul
We Need A Church that is Accepting Not Just Tolerant
September 8, 2020
by
Gregory McCollum
Daniel Barutta of DignityWashington shares about what makes Dignity communities unique LGBTQI Catholics desereve a space that is affiriming and accepting For thousands of them across the coutnry Dignity provides that space

An Open Letter to Catholic Voters and All Voters for Justice in the United States from Women-Church Convergence
August 18, 2020
by
Gregory McCollum
As we seek to answer the hard questions about what to do next our collective mind turns to the elections in the United States that will have worldwide repercussions These elections are the next significant chance we have to stem the tide of injustice